In the 15-second clip, the talk show host is eager to show Questlove that he's decked his halls in honor of the upcoming awards show!

But, the 42-year-old accidentally blew a fuse while turning on his Christmas lights! So, instead of reading "Golden Globes" like they were supposed to, the short circuit turned the festive decorations into a HIGHlarious typo!

Alexis Bledel is a woman of many talents — unless you ask her to hold an oversized coffee mug!

The 35-year-old stopped by Monday's Tonight Show to talk about Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life with self-proclaimed superfan Jimmy Fallon.

Having just finished watching season four, the late night host admitted he wasn't happy with Rory Gilmore's rebellious actions at the moment — behavior that Bledel said overcorrected her character's perfection.

After rattling off some of her favorite characters from the dramedy series, the actress addressed her awkward A Year in the Life promo photos in which she was teased for the way she held prop flowers and coffee mugs!

In response to her online haters, Bledel proved she knew how to hold a mug the right way and effortlessly took a sip from her Tonight Show cup. Cheers, girl!

Ch-ch-check out the clips (below) to hear Bledel's thoughts on the series' last four words and other reunions she would be down for!

The two celebs couldn't seem to stop laughing though as they sang songs like I'll Make Love To You to each other while the other wore headphones to block the sound! The listener then had to guess the song, but Amy and Fallon clearly aren't that great as they both had to use EXTRA clues to get the answers!

Ch-ch-check out the silly game (below) and let us know how you'll be distracting yourself and trying to relax this weekend!

"My metabolism actually changed like crazy this year. I have Hashimoto's disease. It's a thyroid disease, and it's now been two years since taking the medication for it, so for the VS show I didn't want to lose any more weight, I just want to have muscles in the right place, and if my butt can get a little perkier, then that's good."